Clear hard drive space on a terra bye hard drive iMac intel.

i have a full hard drive. i have cleared a lot of video files but not making much head way. the bulk of my files are pictures and music, and videos. i have over 5000 files that  are associated with iphoto that have the "face" discription in them, can i safely delete them, i do not use face library? also i download my videos from my digital camcorder (sony hd), and i have a lot of files that say clip in them, can i delete them safely after I have movie in itunes? any suggestion would be helpfull.    thanks  in advance  ricky

rleblanc49 wrote:
i have over 5000 files that  are associated with iphoto that have the "face" discription in them, can i safely delete them, i do not use face library?
No clue what you're talking about. What's "face library"?
any suggestion would be helpful
Get an external hard drive. (Better than regrets when you've deleted pics and video clips you want, but you'll never get back.)

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